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Modifying Personal Data on a Jenkins Server
When handling signing credentials and provisioning profiles with the Mobile Suite plugin, the associated files are encrypted using Jenkins' own secure storage protocol for passwords and saved in the Jenkins server's configuration directory. The Mobile Suite plugin also stores the passwords for Android key aliases in the same way.
Note:
Jenkins server may also handle and store other personal information such as user names and passwords (for example, in log files). This extra data falls outside of the responsibility of the Mobile Suite Jenkins plugin. Refer to http://jenkins.io/ for information on how to manage this data.
*To modify or delete this information
1. To modify or delete signing credentials, do the following:
a. In a Web browser, connect to your Jenkins server and log in, if required.
b. On the main page, click Manage Jenkins.
c. Navigate to the Mobile Signing Key Configuration Android/iOS page.
d. Modify passwords for Android key aliases as required, update descriptions for signing credentials, or delete keys from the store.
e. Click Save at the bottom of the section to commit your changes to the server.
Note:
There are two Save buttons on the Mobile Signing Key Configuration Android/iOS page, one for updating the Android credentials, and one for the iOS credentials. If you need to make changes in both sections, update one section and click Save before modifying the other.
2. To delete iOS provisioning profiles, do the following:
a. In a Web browser, connect to your Jenkins server and log in, if required.
b. On the main page, click Manage Jenkins.
c. Navigate to the Mobile Provisioning Profiles iOS page.
d. Click the Delete button underneath provisioning profiles that you want to remove from the server.
e. Click Save at the bottom of the section to commit your changes to the server.
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